Online Retailers (Your Best Bet):
* Amazon.ca: Search for "shatter nail polish" or "crackle nail polish." You'll likely find various brands and colors, but be sure to check the seller ratings and read reviews.
* Etsy: Many independent sellers carry vintage or discontinued nail polish, including shatter polishes. Search for "shatter nail polish," "crackle nail polish," or "vintage nail polish."
* eBay.ca: Similar to Etsy, you might find sellers offering shatter nail polish, but be mindful of the seller's reputation.
* Specialty Nail Polish Retailers Online: Look for smaller online retailers that specialize in unique or hard-to-find nail polish. A targeted search might turn up some options.
In Physical Stores (Less Likely, But Worth a Try):
* Drugstores: Check the nail polish sections of major drugstores like Shoppers Drug Mart/Pharmaprix, Rexall, or London Drugs. It's unlikely they'll have it readily available, but it's worth a quick look.
* Discount Stores: Stores like Dollarama or Giant Tiger sometimes carry discontinued or clearance beauty products.
* Beauty Supply Stores: Stores that cater to professional nail technicians (like Sally Beauty Supply, if available in your area) might have some options.
* Consignment Shops: Check any consignment shops that carry beauty products or makeup.
Tips for Searching:
* Use both "shatter" and "crackle" in your searches. They are often used interchangeably.
* Be aware of the age of the product. Older nail polish can sometimes dry out or change in consistency.
* Read reviews carefully. Pay attention to reviews that mention the product's condition and performance.
* Check for shipping costs and return policies when buying online.
Good luck in your search!